Simulates and debugs complex agent behaviors using ordered locale theory and trifurcated interaction models.
The spectral-locale-debugging skill enables Claude to manage advanced simulations of transient or 'ghostly' phenomena by applying ordered locale theory and trifurcated interaction logic. It bridges the gap between high-level topological mathematics and low-level implementation in Zig, allowing developers to model, verify, and debug spectral agents within artificial life systems. By leveraging MCP and Narya formalizations, this skill ensures spectral conservation and frame laws are maintained, providing a rigorous framework for deterministic agent-based modeling and compile-time code optimization.
주요 기능
01Toggle ghost code in Zig using advanced comptime features
02Model trifurcated agents using way-below relations in ordered locales
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04Generate synthetic ghosts with deterministic seeding for testing
05Simulate manifestations via MCP and Narya formalizations
06Verify spectral conservation using GF(3) arithmetic
사용 사례
01Implementing mathematically rigorous agent-based models in the Zig language
02Developing complex entity behaviors in artificial life (ALife) simulations
03Debugging transient state transitions in topological software architectures